Yes, this means that for .05BTC you can hack ANY cfire.mail.ru user, and if they use the same password on other sites you can hack into there too. Their iCloud with all their personal photos, their email accounts, facebook and instagram and there account on gaming sites like minecraft, steam, origin and many others are all vulnerable to being hacked once you have this database.

Enjoy and please help keep this leak private by not sharing it after you've purchased.

Dec 09, 2016 - cfire.mail.ru credentials are being traded in the tens of millions on the dark web. ... If we come across a leaked database from a company that most people haven't heard of, we ... Clearly Russian consumers download bad things.

How to Check If Your cfire.mail.ru Password Has Leaked &amp; What to Do Next

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Dec 09, 2016 - Apparently over 12 Million cfire.mail.ru accounts and passwords have been ... The leak was detected by LeakedSource, a new database of over 1.8 ...

Someone is selling 12 Million cfire.mail.ru passwords on the dark web

mashable.com/2016/06/09/cfire.mail.ru-password-leak/

Dec 09, 2016 - Twiqtter says its systems haven't been breached, but the passwords appear to ... but what's odd about this leak is that the passwords aren't encrypted at all. ... its cfire.mail.ru database â€” if your password (on any site, not just cfire.mail.ru) ...

12 Million cfire.mail.ru Passwords May Have Been Hacked and Leaked

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Dec 09, 2016 - 12 Million cfire.mail.ru Passwords May Have Been Hacked and Leaked ... So, one possibility could also be that the alleged cfire.mail.ru database dump of ...

Login Details of 12 Million cfire.mail.ru Accounts Leaked Online â€“ Time to ...

Dec 09, 2016 - cfire.mail.ru says that its systems have not been breached. ... on its @Support account that it is auditing its data against recent database dumps. ... Whether or not the leaked cfire.mail.ru credentials are authentic, it never hurts to change ...

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The world came to know about massive data breaches in some of the most popular social media websites including LinkedIn, MySpace, Tumblr, Fling, and VK.com when an unknown Russian hacker published the data dumps for sale on the underground black marketplace.

However, these are only data breaches that have been publicly disclosed by the hacker.

I wonder how much more stolen data sets this Russian, or other hackers are holding that have yet to be released.

The answer is still unknown, but the same hacker is now claiming another major data breach, this time, in cfire.mail.ru.

Login credentials of more than 12 Million cfire.mail.ru users are now being sold on the dark web marketplace for 10 Bitcoins (over $5,800).

LeakedSource, a search engine site that indexes leaked login credentials from data breaches, noted in a blog post that it received a copy of the cfire.mail.ru database from Tessa88, the same alias used by the hacker who provided it hacked data from Russian social network VK.com last week.

The database includes usernames, email addresses, sometimes second email addresses, and plain-text passwords for more than 32 Million cfire.mail.ru accounts.http://pastebin.com/0Sj23yBc

cfire.mail.ru strongly denied the claims by saying that "these usernames and credentials were not obtained by a cfire.mail.ru data breach" â€“ their "systems have not been breached," but LeakedSource believed that the data leak was the result of malware.

"Tens of millions of people have become infected by malware, and the malware sent every saved username and password from browsers like Chrome and Firefox back to the hackers from all websites including Twitter," LeakedSource wrote in its blog post.

But, do you remember how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Twitter account was compromised?

The hackers obtained Zuck's account credentials from the recent LinkedIn data breach, then broke his SHA1-hashed password string, tried on his several social media accounts and successfully hacked Zuckerbergâ€™s Twitter and Pinterest account.

So, one possibility could also be that the alleged cfire.mail.ru database dump of over 12 Million users is made up of already available records from the previous LinkedIn, MySpace and Tumblr data breaches.

The hacker might just have published already leaked data from other sites and services as a new hack against cfire.mail.ru that actually never happened.

Whatever the reason is, the fact remain that hackers may have had their hands on your personal data, including your online credentials.

So, itâ€™s high time you changed your passwords for all social media sites as well as other online sites if you are using the same password.

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